Posted by Kamilia Lahrichi on Jun 23, 2013 in Featured, Middle East/Africa, Video | 0 comments TV Interview
Although the Turkish protests have evolved from violent anti-government demonstrations to peaceful resistance, Erdogan remains popular.
This TV interview was broadcasted on The Pulse show on Radio Television Hong Kong on 21 and 22 June, 2013. read more

Posted by Kamilia Lahrichi on Jun 23, 2013 in Culture | 0 comments Interview
Hassan Massoudy, an Iraqi calligrapher, was coined the “greatest living calligrapher”. He bridges the gap between Western and Eastern cultures, tradition and modernity.
This interview, conducted in Arabic, was the cover story of Papers of DIalogue on February 17, 2014. read more

Posted by Kamilia Lahrichi on Jun 22, 2013 in Asia, Featured | 0 comments Feature
The Sino-Arab trade has been on a fast track of growth. The Arab Spring and the subsequent civil unrest have provided vast economic opportunities to China, the world's second biggest economy.
This article was published in Your Middle East on August 14, 2013. read more

Posted by Kamilia Lahrichi on Jun 8, 2013 in Featured, Middle East/Africa | 0 comments Analysis
Make no mistake. The Turkish republic is significantly different from its Arab counterparts. A more accurate comparison of the civil unrest taking place across Turkey today would be the 1968 protests worldwide.
This article was published in Weekly Blitz on June 8, 2013. read more